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 Ron: Shane Jacobsen
Shane is originally from New Orleans and named after the cowboy movie. He boogied and rumbled in the 1st National tours of Saturday Night Fever and West Side Story, as well as the European tours of West Side Story and Grease. Onstage in New York, he played Cole in the workshop of Stolen (with music by Charles Strouse); Flushed Soldier in the US premiere of Hanoch Levin’s Murder (VoiceTheatre); and is especially proud of being Shane the Burton and Russell Dancer in An Evening With Burton and Russell at the NYC Fringe, Ars Nova and the Rattlestick Theatre (directed by John Rando, co-choreographed by John Caraffa and Shane). Regionally, Shane has appeared in Boy Meets Girl (playing 8 out of 14 characters), Eastern Standard, The Good Doctor, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas and A Chorus Line. Check him out in movies like Pearl Harbor, Deep Impact, Undercover Blues and Tripping in the Dark. He’s studied improv with the Groundlings and the Upright Citizen’s Brigade. Shane has appeared in a few commercials, a couple of not-very-popular tv shows and other indie films you may never see. He has a website (http://www.shanejacobsen.com), but he has yet to put his psychology degree to good use.
Sharon: Christele Cervelle
Christèle Cervelle is born in Paris, France. She studied English and German at the Sorbonne. She moved to New-York when she was 18 to work as a journalist and started modeling in the US and France. She returned to France to finished her studies and model. She now lives in New-York and works as an actress.
You can see her web site here.
Sally: Nitzan Koshet
Nitzan Koshet studied and preformed as an actress both in Israel and the United sates. She is also a recent graduate of Circle In The Square Theater School, New York City.
Some of her favorite preformed roles include: Theater: The Seagull/ Nina, Heartbreak house/ Ellie Dunn, The Vagina Monologues/ Women. Film: The Cutting room floor/ Anastasia (feature) and Down In The Mouth/ Sally (short) of course!
Her next Theater role is Maggie/After The Fall. The show, which she is also co-producing, will open this fall in New York City, honoring the life and art of Arthur Miller.”
Dr. Metcalf: Richard Whaley
After a twenty-eight year hiatus from his acting training, Richard quit his job with an international consulting firm and moved from Canada to New York to attend theatre school. Since completing school in 2001, he has over 50 credits as stage and film performer, and puppeteer. He and his wife, Marilyn, reside in the People’s Republic of Hoboken. Graduate-American Academy of Dramatic Arts; Pepperdine; and University of Windsor.
Lyle: Joe Rowley
Joe Rowley is a recent graduate of the Actors Studio Drama School in New York City. While at the Actors Studio Joe studied under such legends as Arthur Penn, Gene Saks, Lee Grant and Jerry Lewis. Joe has appeared in several independent films as well as Off-Broadway theatre.
He has worked professionally with the likes of James Gandolfini, Robert Loggia and Polly Bergen. Joe made his national television debut as an FBI agent on the season finale of the Sopranos last year.
Born on November 4th, 1976 in Wilmington, OH. Attended the University Of Dayton and earned a degree in Secondary Education with a focus in Psychology.
After UD applied to the Actor's Studio in NYC and was accepted. Studied at the Actor's Studio from 2000 -2003
I guided wilderness canoe trips for 5 years and love spending time in the outdoors.
I currently reside in NYC.
Bob: A.J. Handegard
An untapped poet, and fantastic lover, A.J. has been seen on stage in such classics as "Death of a Salesman" and "Da" as well as more upbeat fare such as "Prelude to a Kiss." Film includes "Hello James" "Benjamin the Runner" and and "La Leggenda di Al, Jon i Jack". He is currently working on the dark comedy "Devil Boy Likes Cheerios" and it's sequel "Why Are My Feet So Dirty?".
Dr. Lechter: Scott Mikita
Scott Mikita is a veteran of several national tours, including "Martin Guerre", "Show Boat" (as the villians) and "Phantom of the Opera" (both directed by the prestigious Harold Prince) , and "Into the Woods" (as the Wolf and Cinderella's Prince). He had the privilege to share the stage in Showboat with his beautiful wife, Sarah Pfisterer.
Scott is currently appearing on Broadway in "Phantom of the Opera".
Across the country, Scott has been seen as George in "She Loves Me" (Free Press Theatre Award nomination for best actor); the Duke/Dr. Carasco in "Man of La Mancha"; Phillipe in "Phantom" (Kopit/Yeston version); and as one of two men in "The World Goes Round". He recently played Bela Zangler in “Crazy for You” with Kirby Ward.
He was honored to create the role of Antonio in the World Premiere of "Phantom of the Country Palace", for which he received a Joseph Jefferson Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
On the legitimate stage, he has appeared in "Christmas Carol" (at the Goodman Theatre); "Great White Hope" (Smitty); "Incorruptible" (Jaques-Louis David); "Lend Me a Tenor" (Max); "Out of Order" (George); "Greetings" (Mickey); and as Peter Quince in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at Steppenwolf in Chicago.
In light opera, Scott has portrayed the Lord Chancellor in "Iolanthe", and both the Pirate King and Major-General Stanley in "Pirates of Penzance". He has also performed much of the comic baritone repertoire in concert.
Theo: Michael C. Kricfalusi
After building a successful career in the investment world, Michael C. Kricfalusi, proud father of 2 amazing children has now turned his attention and passion to the world of acting. Watch out world!
Films completed this year include featured roles in "Down in The Mouth", "Michael & Me" and "Chapter 23: The Long Goodbye", all due out soon.
Currently filming a lead role in a new feature length comedy "Special Needs" and soon to begin shooting the starring role in a feature length drama.
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